Selor-monopoly on taalcertificaten on the slope

Selor-monopoly on taalcertificaten on the slopeWould you in Belgium by a Dutch, French or German-speaking local authority to get started? But unfortunately you have no diploma in respectively the Dutch, French or German? Then you will need to submit a taalcertificaat. Please note, the only certificate that the government of you will accept, is the taalcertificaat of Selor, the specialized recruiting firm of the Belgian federal government. And the only way for you to that certificate, is success in an examination to Selor.

The European Commission is not proportionate, a violation of the principle of the free movement of workers within the European Union, and discrimination on grounds of nationality. The Commission calls on Belgium today in a reasoned opinion to 'to put an end to discriminatory working conditions in the local public sector'.

Belgium has two months to the rules in accordance with the European legislation. This may mean in practice that Selor lose the monopoly on the issue of the taalcertificaat that employers in the (local) public sector of candidate employees require.

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Author: Dries Debackere

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Source language: Nederlands (nl)


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